The British Quarterly Review, 28. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 |
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... knowledge which thus begins in ' sensation ' is taken up to be further developed by ' reflection . ' In short , this attempt to put the students of mental science wholly aside by putting them at loggerheads , is a convenient bit of ...
... knowledge which thus begins in ' sensation ' is taken up to be further developed by ' reflection . ' In short , this attempt to put the students of mental science wholly aside by putting them at loggerheads , is a convenient bit of ...
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... knowledge . This is a classification which has been frequently laid down , and with which most persons are familiar . And so far as history is a narrative of results , there can be no doubt that the divi- sion is perfectly accurate ...
... knowledge . This is a classification which has been frequently laid down , and with which most persons are familiar . And so far as history is a narrative of results , there can be no doubt that the divi- sion is perfectly accurate ...
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... knowledge , we must take as our standard the amount and success of their intel- lectual activity . As soon as we learn the relative energy of these two components , we shall treat them according to the usual plan of inves- tigating ...
... knowledge , we must take as our standard the amount and success of their intel- lectual activity . As soon as we learn the relative energy of these two components , we shall treat them according to the usual plan of inves- tigating ...
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... knowledge , as the disposition to make a better use of the knowledge of which it is possessed . There is room for all men to become in this respect what a few men only have been , and there is room for the few of the future to be wiser ...
... knowledge , as the disposition to make a better use of the knowledge of which it is possessed . There is room for all men to become in this respect what a few men only have been , and there is room for the few of the future to be wiser ...
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... knowledge . What the knowledge is which has done so much more than humanity towards abating this evil , we are not told . The knowledge meant , we suppose , is that general knowledge , which has tended so strongly in recent times to ...
... knowledge . What the knowledge is which has done so much more than humanity towards abating this evil , we are not told . The knowledge meant , we suppose , is that general knowledge , which has tended so strongly in recent times to ...
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